【1781】young
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Gynecological diseases are diseases that almost every woman will see in her life.
Some old doctors even insist that women's money will inevitably be spent on gynecological diseases.
Whether a woman gets married or not, or has children, from childhood to adulthood, as long as she is born as a woman, she is destined to be troubled by gynecological diseases. The small ones have the most common "cause" (homophony "**** itching, irregular menstruation. The large ones have various gynecological tumors and malignant tumors that cause life. Other diseases are closely related to gynecological diseases. For example, breast cancer with the highest death rate for female patients in clinical tumors, some breast cancer patients must have their ovaries removed at the same time.
It should be added here that the general definition of gynecology is to treat female reproductive system diseases. The breast does not belong to the human reproductive system. The reason why it is often classified into a department by a hospital in surgery is that its incidence and death are too high, and it can support the business volume and business income of a department alone.
In addition to breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and endometrial cancer, they are all common gynecological tumors and are often listed in the top ten malignant tumors in women. Men are more troubled in the reproductive system than women, although there is also a high threat of prostate cancer.
With the development of the national economy, these reproductive system diseases finally retreated and were ranked behind lung cancer and digestive tract cancer. Once again, it proved that the impact of acquired factors such as environmental and living habits on human cancer is the most important.
When the doctors entered the clinic, patients had already taken the number one position for medical treatment.
A 24-year-old female patient was introduced by breast surgery. She is the type of breast cancer patient who needs to remove the ovaries. Among breast cancer patients, if they are found to be hormone-dependent tumors, endocrine treatment is needed at this time. If endocrine treatment is not done, the cells in the breast tumor will continue to grow into tumor cells after cutting the breast tumor. Oral medicine is the first choice for endocrine treatment, but if the oral medicine is not effective, the doctor can only recommend it to remove the ovaries. The most pitiful and sad thing about this kind of patient is that it is young.
The elderly postmenopausal elderly female breast cancer patient does not need to have an ovary cut at all because her ovarian function has deteriorated and no hormone secretion is produced. Only the young and young patient is in full bloom, and the hormone secretion is strong, and this fatal point just happened to be caught by the god of death.
GuYoung people are not halfway through their lives in this world, and they are looking forward to the golden period of the future. Just like the sick classmate Pan, the group that is the most unwilling to live the most. What is worse than the classmate Pan, is that this girl must cut off the future in order to survive.
Women's life is the most difficult thing to see in gynecology.
Without ovaries, this girl will never think that she will have her own child in the future. Like the happiness of the mothers she met in obstetrics the day before yesterday, she would never have it.
The girl's eyes were empty, and she couldn't think about anything else in her mind, she could only think about how much more life would be.
When young medical students saw such desperate patients, they wanted to hide, which was too heartbreaking.
Du Haiwei opened the medical records transferred from the breast surgery department and read them for about one minute. There were many patients, so there was no time for him to read them carefully. He only had one thing to do, whether the patient would accept them.
Chapter completed!